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Szymanski family

Two-bucket farm wife: Lisa Szymanski

April 11, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
What’s a two-bucket gal? A two-bucket gal is a woman who can do two or more things at once: helping on the farm, no matter what the job; wash the family’s greasy clothes; have lunches ready; run the tractor, planter or whatever needs running; manage the house; and be the glue of the family.
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Missouri producer grazes livestock 320 days per year

April 11, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Mark Kennedy from Houston, Missouri, doesn’t produce any hay. He grazes cattle, sheep and goats on his rocky, hilly ground, and buys whatever hay he needs. He grazes about 320 to 340 days per year, and tries to have 60 days worth of hay on hand in case the weather doesn’t cooperate. In good years, he may not have to feed any hay, but on dry years, he may have to feed hay 65 days or so.
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Seventh-generation producer bales sorghum-sudan and oats

April 4, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Gary Wilson from Jenera, Ohio, has been active in the forage industry as a producer, extension agent and educator, and has sat on many forage-related organizational boards. His forage involvement has spanned a lifetime.
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Growing the numbers

March 31, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Let me throw out some random numbers. The number 33. It represents the percentage increase of smartphone users since 2011. The number 68. It represents the percentage of adults in the U.S. who have a smartphone.
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Field of round bales

3 open minutes with Chris Agee

March 29, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
President of American Forage and Grassland Council  What’s your professional background?
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Loading  big bales onto a trailer

Hay marketing apps: Gaining popularity and dependability

March 29, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
I can’t drive through any county in rural America without seeing a worn roadside “hay for sale” sign, likely near other signs advertising the virtues of high-speed Internet and working from home.
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Senators call for review of ChemChina’s proposed Syngenta purchase

March 25, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Four U.S. senators are asking the U.S. Department of the Treasury to review ChemChina’s proposed purchase of Syngenta as it relates to U.S. national security and the American food system.
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Two lines of genetically modified corn deregulated

March 24, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced the deregulation of two lines of genetically engineered (GE) corn.
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Two-bucket farm wife: Lisa Barker

March 14, 2016
Lynn Jaynes
Bob Barker, from Waverly, Iowa, says, “Leonard Rayhons told me way back when I was in high school, ‘Bob, make sure you marry a two-bucket girl.’ I looked at him puzzled and said, ‘What's a two bucket girl?’ Leonard, who was 80-plus years old, said, ‘A two-bucket girl is a girl that can do two or more things at once – helping on the farm, no matter what the job, wash your hog clothes without complaining, have lunches for the tractor, manage the house and be the glue of the family.’”
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alfalfa market trends

Sky is not falling in hay prices – Update March 2016

March 2, 2016
Lynn Jaynes

Market conditions reported Feb. 29, 2016

Many current agricultural market reports would have you believe “the sky is falling” in agriculture.
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